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Two men charged in NY with plotting to supply a Mexican cartel with military weapons and launder money.
Two men, including former DEA agent Paul Campo, 61, and Robert Sensi, 75, were charged in New York with conspiring to launder millions and obtain military-grade weapons for a Mexican drug cartel.
Arrested in a sting operation involving an informant posing as a cartel member, they allegedly discussed acquiring drones, rifles, grenade launchers, and rocket-propelled grenades.
Prosecutors cited recordings, cell phone data, emails, and surveillance images as evidence.
Both men were ordered detained without bail and pleaded not guilty.
Campo’s attorney denied the charges, calling them exaggerated, while Sensi’s lawyer cited health issues.
The case has raised concerns about law enforcement integrity.
They face four conspiracy charges tied to terrorism, drug trafficking, and money laundering.
Dos hombres acusados en Nueva York de conspirar para suministrar a un cártel mexicano armas militares y lavado de dinero.